carbon tetrachloride
Pb(NO3 )4
The chemical compound formula for SULFATE is SO(4). 4 is inside parentheses because it is meant to be written very small below the O. It shows that there is 4 molocules of Oxygen in the compound.
Silicon tetrachloride is the name of the compound SiCl4.
First we have to start by determining what charge does Sn have to form this compound. Remember that Fluorine has -1 charge (F-1) and there are 4 of them. That means that Sn must have a +4 charge; therefore, the compound would be called: Tin(IV) fluoride or Stannic fluoride.
4
Covalent
No 0.4 ccl would be 4/10 of 1ccl, if that's what your asking
4 time periods (eg 4 years if the 5% simple interest were added each year). In simple interest, the interest is added, but attracts no interest itself (that is compound interest) - only the original value attracts the interest: 5% of RM 25000 = RM 1250 added each time RM 30000 - RM 25000 = RM 5000 RM 5000 ÷ RM 1250 = 4 time periods
If you are fresher....you can expect 2000-2500 RM If you have 1-2 years experience can expect 2500-3500 RM If you have 2-4 years experience can expect 3500-5000 RM 4 + experience above 5000 RM
The systematic name of this compound is Lead(II) Sulfate(VI), and the common name is lead sulfate.
There is no rm 125 fourstroke they make a drz.
Calcium Sulphate
The name of the compound CBr4 is Carbon Tetrabromide. The ending of the second element is changed from 'ine' to 'ide'. Since this is a covalent compound of two nonmetals, the 4 is used on the bromide.
Pb(NO3 )4
maybe Boron(II) Silicide(4-)
the answer is: ask yo mama
If you mean FeSO4 is called Ferrous Sulphate.